Author(s):
Aditya Singh, Ansari VA, Md. Faheem Haider, Juber Akhtar, Farogh Ahsan
Email(s):
Vaseem9in@gmail.com
DOI:
10.5958/2321-5836.2020.00008.7
Address:
Aditya Singh, Ansari VA*, Md. Faheem Haider, Juber Akhtar, Farogh Ahsan
Integral University, Lucknow
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 12,
Issue - 1,
Year - 2020
ABSTRACT:
The Universe has so many magical natural therapies but there is one most useful natural product therapy is essential oils in a broad term that protect the human being from the disease-causing agent and have biological activities that possess medicinal benefits including anti-aging, anti-wrinkle, anti-diabetic, anti-oxidant, antifungal, etc. Essential oils are volatile in nature and separated from the plant by plant organs such as buds, flowers, seeds, leaves, roots, wood, including secondary metabolites. Essential oils are unstable in the presence of oxygen, light, and temperature. The encapsulated system like microcapsule, microspheres, liposomes, is used to preserve them from these problems. Liposomes encapsulating essential oils are promising agents to treat topical diseases used useful in topical delivery which heals and treats acute and chronic disease. The aim of the article is to provide the current and recent years knowledge about the application of the targeted marketing efforts and they have advantages over the medicine and fulfill with a nutritive value which nourishes the skin cells and protects from UV rays, loss of moisture. Plant oil has already proved useful as a tool in complementary medicine.
Cite this article:
Aditya Singh, Ansari VA, Md. Faheem Haider, Juber Akhtar, Farogh Ahsan. Essential oils used in Modified Drug Delivery and its formulation of Liposomes for Topical Purpose. Res. J. Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics.2020; 12(1):34-38. doi: 10.5958/2321-5836.2020.00008.7
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Aditya Singh, Ansari VA, Md. Faheem Haider, Juber Akhtar, Farogh Ahsan. Essential oils used in Modified Drug Delivery and its formulation of Liposomes for Topical Purpose. Res. J. Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics.2020; 12(1):34-38. doi: 10.5958/2321-5836.2020.00008.7 Available on: https://rjppd.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2020-12-1-8